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TSReader Source for TBS 5880

TSReader Source for TBS 5880

Postby Thorium » Tue Oct 16, 2012 5:36 am

Hi,

I have just bought a TBS 5880 USB Box cause I want to use it with TSreader for cable and DVB-T. So I wanted to ask if there will be a source file for TSreader as well.
It works via the BDA driver, however there is a bug in it - it shows incorrect Mux netto datarates ( they are way too high ).
So is there any chance for an update?
Thanks.
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Re: TSReader Source for TBS 5880

Postby steven » Wed Oct 17, 2012 10:29 am

Hi Thorium

Here is the beta version of TSReader Source for TBS5880 DVBC and DVBT/T2.
here is the file:
https://hotfile.com/dl/176354805/4bc6c1 ... 0.zip.html
Any problem just updated here. :)

Kind Regards

steven
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Re: TSReader Source for TBS 5880

Postby Thorium » Wed Oct 17, 2012 10:46 pm

Thanks I will try it and report.
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Re: TSReader Source for TBS 5880

Postby Thorium » Thu Oct 18, 2012 1:23 am

I tried the source file with TBS DVB-T driver - it starts up fine, however it doesnt lock any muxes, even though it does when going via the "DVB-T BDA Source". Must be still something wrong with the source file...
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Re: TSReader Source for TBS 5880

Postby steven » Thu Oct 18, 2012 9:54 am

Hi Thorium

Please have a try with this new version:
https://hotfile.com/dl/176483632/e1df0f ... 8.zip.html

Kind Regards

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Re: TSReader Source for TBS 5880

Postby Thorium » Thu Oct 18, 2012 8:51 pm

Hi,

I tested the new version and now it locks ! So major improvement, thanks. It also gives Quality/Signalstrength in percent with the new driver you posted in the other topic.
Couldnt test DVB-C so far (no cable connection right now).
Only fault right now is the calculated total datarate of a mux, it always gives 35 Mbit/s, no matter what the real rate is and fills it up with nullbytes (1FFF/8191).
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